Best Campgrounds near Statesboro, GA

Camping options around Statesboro, Georgia include a mix of established campgrounds and RV parks within a 30-mile radius. George L. Smith State Park Campground in Twin City offers tent sites, RV hookups, and cabins in a natural setting with a cypress-filled lake. Parkwood RV Park provides full hookup sites closer to town, while Beaver Run RV Park in Metter accommodates both tent and RV campers with amenities like electric hookups, water, and sewer connections. Several privately operated campgrounds like Camp South RV Park provide more secluded options with varying levels of amenities.

Reservations are recommended at most established campgrounds, particularly during spring and fall when weather conditions are most favorable. Summer camping brings high humidity and temperatures that regularly exceed 90°F, while winters remain relatively mild. "This is a nice, clean park conveniently located on Highway 25 near downtown Statesboro," noted one camper about Parkwood RV Park. Most campgrounds in the region maintain year-round operations, though seasonal considerations may affect water availability at some locations. Cell service is generally reliable throughout the area, with stronger coverage at campgrounds closer to towns and highways. The terrain is predominantly flat, making most camping areas accessible without specialized vehicles.

Waterfront camping receives consistently positive reviews, particularly at George L. Smith State Park where cypress trees create a distinctive landscape for paddling and fishing. Campers frequently mention the peaceful surroundings and wildlife viewing opportunities at state parks in the region. As one visitor noted about George L. Smith State Park, "Beautiful and quiet with direct access to the lake. Very well maintained." Private RV parks closer to town provide convenient bases for exploring Statesboro and the surrounding area, with several offering amenities like full hookups, WiFi, and shower facilities. For those seeking more seclusion, campgrounds like Camp South RV Park offer "widely spaced" sites in wooded settings, though with fewer amenities and greater distances from services.

Best Camping Sites Near Statesboro, Georgia (54)

    1. George L. Smith State Park Campground

    22 Reviews
    Twin City, GA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 763-2759

    $35 - $250 / night

    "An interesting thing about Georgia state parks is that when you arrive and check in, you become eligible for a senior or military/veteran “rebate” which is not available when reserving. "

    "Beautiful and quiet with direct access to the lake.  A new bathhouse since we were there about 2 years ago. Very well maintained.  "

    2. Beaver Run RV Park & Campground

    5 Reviews
    Statesboro, GA
    13 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 362-4737

    $20 - $100 / night

    "Outside there’s shuffleboard, Cornhole and horseshoes. They have a nice playground for kids. Has a pond with swimming area and canoes and kayaks."

    "Remote work is totally doable at this location even while kids are streaming some Netflix! Thanks for a great stay well be back."

    3. Parkwood RV Park & Cottages

    1 Review
    Statesboro, GA
    3 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 681-3105

    "This is a nice, clean park contently located on Highway 25 near downtown Statesboro, GA. They have full hook-up and level sites, most of which are pull-through. The wifi is strong. The grass is cut."

    4. Camp South RV Park

    4 Reviews
    Guyton, GA
    16 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 685-7668

    $37 / night

    "Campsites are widely spaced in this wooded area, with a dirt road entrance. Full hookups worked great, the internet worked fine, the bathhouse was clean and fairly modern."

    "Campsites are large, and easy to maneuver, it has a red clay sand base to drive on but even when it's raining it's no issue."

    5. CreekFire RV Resort

    57 Reviews
    Richmond Hill, GA
    41 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 897-2855

    "There was also a bar and grill at the pool area and a full restaurant at their lakeside sites. The lake had docks for fishing."

    "Conveniently located to downtown Savannah and other amenities. There are only two tent sites, and they are in docks."

    6. Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

    24 Reviews
    Millen, GA
    32 miles
    Website
    +1 (478) 982-1660

    $22 - $65 / night

    "Magnolia Springs State Park is a nice Georgia State Park. Located just north of Millen, GA, the park offers ample camping for both RVs and tents."

    "We let our dogs swim in the lake before we realized the gators were probably there as well. There is an aquarium for Georgia fish at the park."

    7. Bliss Hills Farm

    1 Review
    Reidsville, GA
    21 miles
    +1 (912) 739-2294

    $33 / night

    "Take a side trip to towns of Statesboro, Metter, Vidalia, and Savannah, plus the Golden Isles. Close to Green Lakes State Park."

    8. Livin’ on Wheels Campground

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    Statesboro, GA
    12 miles
    Website
    +1 (843) 441-0301

    $55 - $65 / night

    9. Evans County wildlife

    1 Review
    Reidsville, GA
    22 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 727-2112

    $20 / night

    "Has an electric outlet right next to our text, a faucet for fresh water, has a fire ring and a picnic table, just off the water. Have fire wood available for purchase if needed."

    10. Spacious Skies Savannah Oaks

    20 Reviews
    Richmond Hill, GA
    39 miles
    Website
    +1 (912) 748-4000

    $46 - $90 / night

    "What a fabulous location. So close to the 95. Easy drive through spots and all the amenities of home."

    "Very quiet and peaceful campground tucked away, but still close enough to enjoy Savannah and the beach. Sites are wide and we had full hookups. Enjoyed the dock and seeing the wildlife."

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Recent Reviews near Statesboro, GA

252 Reviews of 54 Statesboro Campgrounds


  • Ethan H.The Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 13, 2025

    George L. Smith State Park Campground

    Great campsite on swamp

    Campgrounds were spacious so you don’t feel crowded, I just wish there were a bit more shrubbery between the sites to give a little more privacy. Views of the swamp were nice, water was down pretty low so our waterfront didn’t have too much water. Bathrooms were big and very clean.

  • WThe Dyrt PRO User
    Oct. 8, 2025

    Lake Jasper RV Park

    Lake Jasper RV Park

    We spent 5 days here at this lake park using it as a base camp to visit our son and family in Bluffton, SC. (30 minute drive) Not far from Savannah, Georgia also. It’s a nice place with both back in and pull through sites.. some close to the lake.

  • Matthew A.
    Sep. 27, 2025

    CreekFire RV Resort

    Fantastic fun!!

    We loved the lazy river pool and how close to downtown Savannah. Lots of activities to do. We will definitely be back! Oh and a cool 3 legged alligator!!

  • M. R.
    Aug. 14, 2025

    Vidalia Sweet Onion RV Park

    Still Recovering from Hurricane Helen

    There are multiple RV sites available and they have a power supply as well as individual site fresh water RV in-line and RV waste water disposal lines. NEW picnic tables are also located on the plots. Several lamp posts and barbecue grills are in still in a state of disrepair due to the storm damage. This cute little area will bounce back better, but it needs the financial help of other RV enthusiasts to make it wonderful again.

  • Erica
    Jun. 20, 2025

    Yamassee Indian Reservation

    Home Sweet home

    Well I have stayed in Barnwell for 2 years and I love to be off grid! I like to think I was born in the wrong generation. I love the trails, the rivers, creeks,it's so peaceful and I wasn't bothered but a single soul! This reserve was a saving grace to me it was basically home

  • RAYMOND The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 20, 2025

    Lake Jasper RV Park

    Beautiful resort

    Extremely friendly, clean and loaded with amenities which included a covered area which a gas grill and picnic table. Comfortable pool area, and a full-size laundry and clean restrooms. Lake side camp sites with relaxing views. Looking forward to our next visit.

  • Edward S.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 19, 2025

    CreekFire RV Resort

    Overall a good stay, will be back

    Campground is super clean and friendly staff. Love having the resort like pool/lazy river/splash pad.

    Sites are packed in pretty well, but they do a good job dividing them off from one another so it doesn't feel too cramped. Unfortunately not a lot of shade to be found.

    Sites are angled so it makes backing in a breeze! And the concrete pad was almost perfectly level which made setup so quick!

  • Eleanor the Airstream R.The Dyrt PRO User
    Jun. 16, 2025

    Hidden Forest RV Club

    Cute little campground

    Open field campground with minimal amenities (no bath/showers) and FHU. Off the main roads and very quiet. Farm animals and trails a plus.

  • G F.
    Jun. 13, 2025

    Magnolia Springs State Park Campground

    Cute, well maintained

    Campground very well kept. Friendly staff. Not as small as pictures suggest. Sites nicely spread around so while there’s no vegetation in between, there’s privacy. Historic site and the spring are cute. Big gators. Only one site has water views, 16.


Guide to Statesboro

Camping sites near Statesboro, Georgia offer distinct experiences across flat terrain with various water features. The area sits at approximately 250 feet above sea level with natural springs and cypress-studded waterways providing fishing and paddling opportunities. Winter camping remains viable with temperatures rarely dropping below freezing, though summer humidity requires preparation.

What to do

Paddle through cypress forests: At George L. Smith State Park Campground, visitors can explore a distinctive lake environment. "Real clean fishing and hiking and animals all over," notes camper Scott S. The park's water features remain a highlight with "a huge lake for kayaking/fishing" according to Matthew E.

Practice archery skills: Magnolia Springs State Park Campground offers beginner lessons with patient instructors. One camper shared their experience: "On Saturday we took the beginner archery lesson with another ranger. She was so patient with our 6 year old who gets frustrated very easily. It was so much fun!"

Fishing opportunities: Evans County Wildlife provides waterfront access for anglers. "We had a wonderful time brought the kayaks and fishing poles," writes Stacey G., who stayed at a campsite just off the water. The fishing pond at Beaver Run RV Park also attracts campers looking for water activities.

What campers like

Spacious, private sites: Camp South RV Park receives praise for its layout. "Campsites are widely spaced in this wooded area, with a dirt road entrance," shares Charlie B. Another camper mentions that "pine tree forest, fishing pond, bath house, full hook ups, goats, horses, tranquility" make this a great find.

Clean facilities: Magnolia Springs State Park maintains high standards according to visitors. "The bathhouse was clean and the water hot. They had added a place to hang clothes while showering," notes one camper. Another mentions that "the bathrooms were very clean and did have hot water."

Family-friendly amenities: Beaver Run RV Park & Campground offers numerous recreational options. "Has a game room with ping pong, foseball, pool table and carpet ball. Outside there's shuffleboard, Cornhole and horseshoes. They have a nice playground for kids," writes Blake K. The park also features "a pond with swimming area and canoes and kayaks."

What you should know

Cell service limitations: Coverage varies significantly between campgrounds. At George L. Smith State Park, "Verizon has one bar of LTE signal. T-Mobile has none," reports one camper. Plan communications accordingly when visiting more remote sites.

Tent camping options: While RV sites dominate the area, dedicated tent sites exist at select locations. At Magnolia Springs State Park Campground, "The three tent spots all have water at each site. They all have spacious tent pads in a wooded, heavily shaded area," according to Jay B.

Site terrain considerations: Most camping areas feature level sites with varied surfaces. At Beaver Run RV Park, all sites are "full hookup and pull through" with large, clean spaces. Camp South RV Park has "a red clay sand base to drive on but even when it's raining it's no issue."

Tips for camping with families

Wildlife viewing opportunities: Bliss Hills Farm provides open spaces perfect for nature observation. "Dip your toes into the pod or take out your kayak," suggests one visitor. The farm offers "amazing views" that appeal to families looking for countryside experiences.

Kid-friendly programming: Magnolia Springs State Park organizes structured activities for children. A camper describes participating in "a hike with the park manager where she told us about the animals in the park and even let us feel grey fox and beaver pelts. We saw vultures and an armadillo. That finished with hot chocolate and roasting marshmallows!"

Playground access: Several campgrounds feature play areas. Magnolia Springs has "a small playground" in the center of the campground along with "a covered picnic area beside the bathhouse and playground with 3 picnic tables and its own fire pit."

Tips from RVers

Level parking pads: CreekFire RV Resort provides well-constructed sites. "Sites are angled so it makes backing in a breeze! And the concrete pad was almost perfectly level which made setup so quick!" reports Edward S. This feature significantly reduces setup time for larger rigs.

Reliable utilities: Camp South RV Park offers stable services according to long-term visitors. "The people here are wonderful, the facilities are always clean, power is stable and so is the Wi-Fi," notes Illya A., adding that both short-term and long-term stays are accommodated.

Advance booking recommended: During peak seasons, secure reservations well ahead of time. Many campgrounds fill quickly, especially those with premium amenities or lakefront sites. Brandon B. at Beaver Run RV Park notes that despite the park being full, "full hook ups, easy checkin, super friendly staff" made for a smooth arrival experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Where are the best campgrounds near Statesboro, GA?

The best campgrounds near Statesboro include George L. Smith State Park Campground, which offers beautiful lakeside sites with electric/water hookups, picnic tables, and fire rings. The park features a serene lake perfect for paddling and fishing. Another excellent option is Jack Hill State Park in Reidsville, featuring well-spaced campsites, a lake, golf course, mini golf, and splash pad. The park has clean, modern bathroom facilities and is well-maintained with fewer than 35 sites, making it a peaceful retreat not far from Statesboro.

Are there any RV parks or RV-friendly campsites in Statesboro, GA?

Yes, Statesboro offers several RV-friendly options. Sunshine RV Park is actively operating and accommodates monthly stays. For those looking for alternatives, Biltmore RV Park provides basic RV accommodations in the area. If you're willing to drive a bit further, Beaver Run RV Park & Campground near Metter offers reservable sites with water hookups and is big-rig friendly. These parks cater specifically to RV campers with the necessary hookups and amenities for comfortable stays.

What camping options are available within 20 miles of Statesboro, GA?

Within 20 miles of Statesboro, you'll find Parkwood RV Park & Cottages, a clean park conveniently located on Highway 25 near downtown. It offers full hookup, level sites with strong WiFi, making it an ideal stopover location. For a more private camping experience, Bliss Hills Farm provides 4 private RV spaces where you can enjoy amenities like a pod for swimming and kayaking opportunities. The farm's location also makes it easy to take day trips to nearby towns including Statesboro, Metter, and Vidalia.